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MHS831

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Please add to the list, but these were the names that jumped off the page.  Some basic predictions, then boom--the big board. 

1. Look for Miami or Denver to move up for Lock.

2. There will be a ton of WRs, OL, and defensive backs taken in round 2.

Grouped by position in no particular order:

PLAYER

POS

TEAM

Cody Ford

G/T

Oklahoma

Dalton Risner

T/G/C

Kansas St.

Eric McCoy

C/G

Tex AM

Jawaan Taylor

ROT

Florida

Elgton Jenkins

C/G

Miss St

Greg Little

T

Miss

Max Scharping

T

N. Illinois

Connor McGovern

G/C

Penn St.

Michael Jordan

G

Ohio State

Michael Deiter

G

Wisconsin

 

 

 

DreMont Jones

DT

Ohio State

 

 

 

Juan Thornhill

S

Virginia

Taylor Rapp

S

Washington

Nassir Adderly

S

Delaware

Amani Hooker

S

Iowa

Deionte Thompson

S

Alabama

Marquise Blair

S

Utah (Underrated)

 

 

 

Byron Murphy

CB

Washington

Greedy Williams

CB

LSU

Rock Ya-sin

CB

Temple

Julian Love

CB

Notre Dame

Lonnie Johnson

CB

Kentucky

 

 

 

Drew Lock

QB

Missouri

Will Grier

QB

W. Virginia (overrated?)

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No a huge fan of Rapp. Good player but when thinking about pairing him with Reid, I don’t think it’s a good fit, majority of his ints were just him being Johnny on the spot. 

Idk what the hell is up with Jawaan, he must have serious medical red flags.

we could sit at 47 and still get a good player imo, no need to trade up, just pray there’s a run on cbs,WR, and qb at the start of the 2nd

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2 minutes ago, RockyTopVol said:

Can someone explain why Jawaan Taylor has fallen so far? His game tape shows one of the best pass-blocking linemen in the draft. 

 

Red flags on health and weight issues. Bad back and knee, also being almost 380 at one time.

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1 hour ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

No a huge fan of Rapp. Good player but when thinking about pairing him with Reid, I don’t think it’s a good fit, majority of his ints were just him being Johnny on the spot. 

Idk what the hell is up with Jawaan, he must have serious medical red flags.

we could sit at 47 and still get a good player imo, no need to trade up, just pray there’s a run on cbs,WR, and qb at the start of the 2nd

I  am torn on Rapp--being "johnny on  the  spot" (I assume you mean he sorta got lucky) is something I want out of my FS.  His speed is not good, but I wonder if his IQ makes up for it?  I don't know---but if we take him, I would have an open mind.  A 4.4 guy who takes a bad first step, bad angle, or is slow to read is not as a 4.8 guy who anticipates more than reacts.  Still, he is a boom or bust for that reason.

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

I  am torn on Rapp--being "johnny on  the  spot" (I assume you mean he sorta got lucky) is something I want out of my FS.  His speed is not good, but I wonder if his IQ makes up for it?  I don't know---but if we take him, I would have an open mind.  A 4.4 guy who takes a bad first step, bad angle, or is slow to read is not as a 4.8 guy who anticipates more than reacts.  Still, he is a boom or bust for that reason.

It’s just to say his int were more so right play right time instead of good coverage per say, couple plays o saw him benefiting from under throws where in the nfl he would have gotten smoked for a 65 yarder. I dont put much into his 40, he plays fast but I think he’s suited for ss more so than fs, where I can see guys like Thornhill and Adderly being able to play nickel ect 

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2 hours ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

But at 47?  Hell yeah.  But my crush is still Ford.  Massive fluid mauler that would negate any interior pass rush this year at LG and can slide to RT next year.  

If we get Ford

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6 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Please add to the list, but these were the names that jumped off the page.  Some basic predictions, then boom--the big board. 

1. Look for Miami or Denver to move up for Lock.

2. There will be a ton of WRs, OL, and defensive backs taken in round 2.

Grouped by position in no particular order:

PLAYER

POS

TEAM

Cody Ford

G/T

Oklahoma

Dalton Risner

T/G/C

Kansas St.

Eric McCoy

C/G

Tex AM

Jawaan Taylor

ROT

Florida

Elgton Jenkins

C/G

Miss St

Greg Little

T

Miss

Max Scharping

T

N. Illinois

Connor McGovern

G/C

Penn St.

Michael Jordan

 

G

 

Ohio State

Michael Deiter

G

Wisconsin

 

 

 

 

 

 

DreMont Jones

DT

Ohio State

 

 

 

 

 

 

Juan Thornhill

S

Virginia

Taylor Rapp

 

S

 

Washington

Nassir Adderly

S

Delaware

Amani Hooker

S

Iowa

Deionte Thompson

 

S

 

Alabama

Marquise Blair

S

Utah (Underrated)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Byron Murphy

CB

Washington

Greedy Williams

CB

LSU

Rock Ya-sin

 

CB

 

Temple

Julian Love

 

CB

 

Notre Dame

Lonnie Johnson

 

CB

 

Kentucky

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drew Lock

 

QB

 

Missouri

Will Grier

QB

W. Virginia (overrated?)

Will Grier  looks totally out of place on that list 

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1 minute ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

It’s just to say his int were more so right play right time instead of good coverage per say, couple plays o saw him benefiting from under throws where in the nfl he would have gotten smoked for a 65 yarder. I dont put much into his 40, he plays fast but I think he’s suited for ss more so than fs, where I can see guys like Thornhill and Adderly being able to play nickel ect 

Generally that is most Safety INTs. Either a miscommunication between the WR and QB or it’s because of something the pass rush did. Rarely is it because the safety is a ball hawk and made a play.

Kurt Coleman in 2015 got most of his from just being in the right place at the right time.

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